Sheriff's deputies and a homeowner exchanged gunfire late Thursday night while the deputies looked for a suspect in far West El Paso County, officials said.

The homeowner, whose name was not released, did not realize the deputies were law enforcement officers looking for a man in the area and fired at them, officials said. The deputies then returned fire.

No one was injured.

Earlier in the night, a sergeant pulled over a grey pickup truck at about 8:40 p.m. near Campus Park Street and South Desert Boulevard, officials said. The truck had three people inside. The sergeant allegedly detected a strong odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle and detained the driver, 20-year-old Jesse Angel Lopez.

As other deputies arrived to assist, one of the passengers, Illizha Deon Jones, 18, allegedly fled, officials said.

While deputies searched the area in the 6800 block of Steffers Street, a homeowner began to shoot in the direction of the deputies. The homeowner did not know they were deputies because of the darkness, officials said.

The deputies then shot back at the homeowner, officials said.

Officials did not say how many shots were fired.

Jones was found a short while later in a nearby area, officials said. He was arrested on suspicion of possession of marijuana less than two ounces and evading arrest. He was booked into El Paso County Jail on a bond totaling $2,000.

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Lopez was arrested on suspicion of two counts of possession of a controlled substance and tampering with evidence. He was booked on a bond totaling $36,200.

The other passenger, whose name was not released, was not arrested.

No charges have been filed against the homeowner, officials said.

According to the Texas Penal Code, a homeowner can use deadly force to defend themselves if they are in immediate danger, but they can be prosecuted if they use force recklessly.

The shooting is still being investigated by the El Paso County Sheriff's Office Criminal Investigation Division, Internal Affairs, and the District Attorney's Office.

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